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  1. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday May 27th Edition

    Residents looking to stay engaged with local government, public safety, transportation planning, and environmental initiatives can take part in several important City of Raleigh meetings and community discussions happening on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.

    Today’s DoRaleigh government event guide includes transportation planning conversations, natural resource discussions, and a Police Advisory Board meeting focused on community engagement and public input.

    Transportation Together: Let’s Talk About The Big Jump!

    4:00 p.m. • Wednesday
    Community Engagement

    The City of Raleigh continues conversations around “The Big Jump,” a transportation initiative focused on improving mobility, connectivity, and future transportation planning throughout Raleigh. Residents are encouraged to participate, ask questions, and share feedback on transportation priorities impacting the community.

    Transportation topics may include:

    • Safer streets and intersections
    • Bike and pedestrian infrastructure
    • Public transit improvements
    • Traffic safety
    • Future mobility planning

    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Natural Resources

    4:00 p.m. • Wednesday
    Community and Workshops

    The Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team will meet to discuss natural resources and environmental planning topics connected to Raleigh’s long-term growth strategy. These discussions often focus on sustainability, land use planning, environmental protection, green infrastructure, and balancing development with conservation efforts.

    Community members interested in Raleigh’s environmental future, urban planning, and sustainability initiatives may find this workshop especially valuable.

    Police Advisory Board Meeting

    5:30 p.m. • Wednesday
    Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Police Advisory Board will hold its regularly scheduled meeting Wednesday evening. The board serves as a bridge between the community and the Raleigh Police Department by discussing public safety concerns, community-police relations, and opportunities for engagement and transparency.

    Topics often include:

    • Community safety concerns
    • Police-community partnerships
    • Public feedback
    • Crime prevention initiatives
    • Neighborhood engagement

    Residents are encouraged to stay involved in local government processes and public meetings that directly impact Raleigh neighborhoods and quality of life.

    Stay connected with DoRaleigh.com for daily City of Raleigh meeting guides, community updates, board and commission coverage, and local government news.

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  2. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday May 27th Edition

    Residents looking to stay engaged with local government, public safety, transportation planning, and environmental initiatives can take part in several important City of Raleigh meetings and community discussions happening on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.

    Today’s DoRaleigh government event guide includes transportation planning conversations, natural resource discussions, and a Police Advisory Board meeting focused on community engagement and public input.

    Transportation Together: Let’s Talk About The Big Jump!

    4:00 p.m. • Wednesday
    Community Engagement

    The City of Raleigh continues conversations around “The Big Jump,” a transportation initiative focused on improving mobility, connectivity, and future transportation planning throughout Raleigh. Residents are encouraged to participate, ask questions, and share feedback on transportation priorities impacting the community.

    Transportation topics may include:

    • Safer streets and intersections
    • Bike and pedestrian infrastructure
    • Public transit improvements
    • Traffic safety
    • Future mobility planning

    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Natural Resources

    4:00 p.m. • Wednesday
    Community and Workshops

    The Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team will meet to discuss natural resources and environmental planning topics connected to Raleigh’s long-term growth strategy. These discussions often focus on sustainability, land use planning, environmental protection, green infrastructure, and balancing development with conservation efforts.

    Community members interested in Raleigh’s environmental future, urban planning, and sustainability initiatives may find this workshop especially valuable.

    Police Advisory Board Meeting

    5:30 p.m. • Wednesday
    Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Police Advisory Board will hold its regularly scheduled meeting Wednesday evening. The board serves as a bridge between the community and the Raleigh Police Department by discussing public safety concerns, community-police relations, and opportunities for engagement and transparency.

    Topics often include:

    • Community safety concerns
    • Police-community partnerships
    • Public feedback
    • Crime prevention initiatives
    • Neighborhood engagement

    Residents are encouraged to stay involved in local government processes and public meetings that directly impact Raleigh neighborhoods and quality of life.

    Stay connected with DoRaleigh.com for daily City of Raleigh meeting guides, community updates, board and commission coverage, and local government news.

    Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page. If you interested in Advertising click here.

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  3. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday May 26th Edition

    The City of Raleigh has another busy day of meetings, workshops, and public engagement opportunities scheduled for Tuesday, May 26, 2026. Residents can follow city planning discussions, transportation conversations, bicycle and pedestrian advisory meetings, and public art updates happening throughout the day.

    Several City Council committee meetings have also been canceled for Tuesday.

    Here’s your DoRaleigh City Government Event Guide.

    Tuesday, May 26, 2026 Government Meetings and Events

    Planning Commission

    The Planning Commission will meet Tuesday morning to discuss planning and development matters impacting Raleigh’s future growth.

    Time: 9 a.m.
    Category: Boards and Commissions


    Community Safety and Quality of Life Committee Meeting — CANCELLED

    The Community Safety and Quality of Life Committee meeting has been canceled.

    Time: 11:30 a.m.
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings


    Economic Development and Innovation Committee Meeting — CANCELLED

    The Economic Development and Innovation Committee meeting has been canceled.

    Time: 1:30 p.m.
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings


    Transportation Together: Let’s Talk About The Big Jump!

    Residents are invited to participate in a transportation-focused community engagement session discussing “The Big Jump,” Raleigh’s long-range transportation planning efforts.

    Time: 4 p.m.
    Category: Community Engagement


    BPAC Policy Committee

    The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission Policy Committee will meet Tuesday afternoon.

    Time: 4 p.m.
    Category: Boards and Commissions


    Housing and Environment Committee Meeting — CANCELLED

    The Housing and Environment Committee meeting has been canceled.

    Time: 4 p.m.
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings


    Public Art and Design Board Meeting

    The Public Art and Design Board will meet to discuss public art initiatives and design-related projects throughout Raleigh.

    Time: 5 p.m.
    Category: Boards and Commissions


    BPAC Planning Committee

    The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission Planning Committee will meet Tuesday evening.

    Time: 5:15 p.m.
    Category: Boards and Commissions

    For Details on these events visit The City of Raleigh Website.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Government News

    DoRaleigh continues to follow Raleigh City Council meetings, transportation initiatives, planning updates, public engagement opportunities, and board and commission meetings impacting residents across the city.

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  4. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday May 26th Edition

    The City of Raleigh has another busy day of meetings, workshops, and public engagement opportunities scheduled for Tuesday, May 26, 2026. Residents can follow city planning discussions, transportation conversations, bicycle and pedestrian advisory meetings, and public art updates happening throughout the day.

    Several City Council committee meetings have also been canceled for Tuesday.

    Here’s your DoRaleigh City Government Event Guide.

    Tuesday, May 26, 2026 Government Meetings and Events

    Planning Commission

    The Planning Commission will meet Tuesday morning to discuss planning and development matters impacting Raleigh’s future growth.

    Time: 9 a.m.
    Category: Boards and Commissions


    Community Safety and Quality of Life Committee Meeting — CANCELLED

    The Community Safety and Quality of Life Committee meeting has been canceled.

    Time: 11:30 a.m.
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings


    Economic Development and Innovation Committee Meeting — CANCELLED

    The Economic Development and Innovation Committee meeting has been canceled.

    Time: 1:30 p.m.
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings


    Transportation Together: Let’s Talk About The Big Jump!

    Residents are invited to participate in a transportation-focused community engagement session discussing “The Big Jump,” Raleigh’s long-range transportation planning efforts.

    Time: 4 p.m.
    Category: Community Engagement


    BPAC Policy Committee

    The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission Policy Committee will meet Tuesday afternoon.

    Time: 4 p.m.
    Category: Boards and Commissions


    Housing and Environment Committee Meeting — CANCELLED

    The Housing and Environment Committee meeting has been canceled.

    Time: 4 p.m.
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings


    Public Art and Design Board Meeting

    The Public Art and Design Board will meet to discuss public art initiatives and design-related projects throughout Raleigh.

    Time: 5 p.m.
    Category: Boards and Commissions


    BPAC Planning Committee

    The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission Planning Committee will meet Tuesday evening.

    Time: 5:15 p.m.
    Category: Boards and Commissions

    For Details on these events visit The City of Raleigh Website.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Government News

    DoRaleigh continues to follow Raleigh City Council meetings, transportation initiatives, planning updates, public engagement opportunities, and board and commission meetings impacting residents across the city.

    Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page. If you interested in Advertising click here.

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    For more Raleigh government news, civic updates, and local event coverage, visit  DoRaleigh

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  5. City of Raleigh Government Guide Tuesday, May 19th Edition

    The City of Raleigh has a lighter public meeting schedule for Tuesday, May 19, 2026, with multiple cancellations announced for the day. Residents can still follow the scheduled City Council Afternoon Session as local leaders continue discussions on Raleigh growth, transportation, housing, and city operations.

    Here’s a look at the City of Raleigh government meetings and updates happening Tuesday.

    City Council Work Session — CANCELED

    The planned City Council Work Session scheduled for Tuesday morning has been canceled.

    🕦 11:30 a.m.
    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings

    City Council Afternoon Session

    The Raleigh City Council Afternoon Session is still scheduled to take place Tuesday afternoon.

    🕐 1 p.m.
    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings

    City Council meetings often include updates related to transportation, development, public safety, parks, housing, budgeting, and community initiatives impacting residents across Raleigh.

    Arts Commission — CANCELED

    The scheduled Arts Commission meeting has also been canceled for Tuesday evening.

    🕕 6 p.m.
    📍 Boards and Commissions

    Stay Updated on Raleigh Government News

    DoRaleigh continues to track City Council meetings, Raleigh board and commission agendas, public hearings, transportation projects, rezoning cases, affordable housing initiatives, and community developments throughout the city.

    Residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged with local government decisions that shape Raleigh’s future.

    For more Raleigh government updates, local news, and community event coverage, visit DoRaleigh.com daily.

    Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page. If you interested in Advertising click here.

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  6. City of Raleigh Government Guide Tuesday, May 19th Edition

    The City of Raleigh has a lighter public meeting schedule for Tuesday, May 19, 2026, with multiple cancellations announced for the day. Residents can still follow the scheduled City Council Afternoon Session as local leaders continue discussions on Raleigh growth, transportation, housing, and city operations.

    Here’s a look at the City of Raleigh government meetings and updates happening Tuesday.

    City Council Work Session — CANCELED

    The planned City Council Work Session scheduled for Tuesday morning has been canceled.

    🕦 11:30 a.m.
    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings

    City Council Afternoon Session

    The Raleigh City Council Afternoon Session is still scheduled to take place Tuesday afternoon.

    🕐 1 p.m.
    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings

    City Council meetings often include updates related to transportation, development, public safety, parks, housing, budgeting, and community initiatives impacting residents across Raleigh.

    Arts Commission — CANCELED

    The scheduled Arts Commission meeting has also been canceled for Tuesday evening.

    🕕 6 p.m.
    📍 Boards and Commissions

    Stay Updated on Raleigh Government News

    DoRaleigh continues to track City Council meetings, Raleigh board and commission agendas, public hearings, transportation projects, rezoning cases, affordable housing initiatives, and community developments throughout the city.

    Residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged with local government decisions that shape Raleigh’s future.

    For more Raleigh government updates, local news, and community event coverage, visit DoRaleigh.com daily.

    Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page. If you interested in Advertising click here.

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  7. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Meetings, Civic Engagement & Community Discussions Happening Wednesday May 13th

    Residents across Raleigh have several opportunities to stay informed and engaged with local government this Wednesday, May 13, 2026. From historic preservation and public health discussions to transportation planning for the future of Raleigh, today’s City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights important meetings and community-focused conversations happening throughout the day.

    These public meetings and workshops offer residents a chance to learn more about city initiatives, participate in civic engagement, and stay connected with decisions shaping Raleigh’s future.

    City of Raleigh Government Events — Wednesday, May 13, 2026

    Raleigh Historic Development Commission

    8:30 a.m. • Wednesday
    Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission meets to discuss historic preservation efforts, development considerations, and initiatives related to protecting Raleigh’s architectural and cultural history.

    Historic preservation remains an important topic as Raleigh continues to experience rapid growth and redevelopment across downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.

    Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting

    12 p.m. • Wednesday
    Boards and Commissions

    The Substance Use Advisory Commission will meet to discuss issues related to substance use awareness, prevention, education, and community support initiatives throughout the city.

    The commission works to provide guidance and recommendations focused on improving public health outcomes and community wellness resources.

    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team — Transportation

    4 p.m. • Wednesday
    Community and Workshops

    The Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Transportation meeting is part of the city’s ongoing “Reflecting Raleigh” comprehensive planning process.

    Transportation discussions continue to play a major role in shaping Raleigh’s future growth strategy, including conversations around mobility, transit connectivity, pedestrian access, traffic safety, bike infrastructure, and long-term development planning.

    Community members interested in Raleigh’s future transportation priorities and infrastructure planning are encouraged to stay engaged with the Reflecting Raleigh process.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Government & Community Planning

    The City of Raleigh continues to host a wide range of public meetings, advisory boards, and planning workshops designed to encourage transparency, civic participation, and community collaboration.

    Whether you’re interested in transportation planning, public health initiatives, historic preservation, or neighborhood development, these meetings provide valuable opportunities to stay informed and involved in the future of Raleigh.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for more Raleigh government meeting guides, civic engagement updates, local policy discussions, and community event coverage across the Triangle.

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  8. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Meetings, Civic Engagement & Community Discussions Happening Wednesday May 13th

    Residents across Raleigh have several opportunities to stay informed and engaged with local government this Wednesday, May 13, 2026. From historic preservation and public health discussions to transportation planning for the future of Raleigh, today’s City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights important meetings and community-focused conversations happening throughout the day.

    These public meetings and workshops offer residents a chance to learn more about city initiatives, participate in civic engagement, and stay connected with decisions shaping Raleigh’s future.

    City of Raleigh Government Events — Wednesday, May 13, 2026

    Raleigh Historic Development Commission

    8:30 a.m. • Wednesday
    Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission meets to discuss historic preservation efforts, development considerations, and initiatives related to protecting Raleigh’s architectural and cultural history.

    Historic preservation remains an important topic as Raleigh continues to experience rapid growth and redevelopment across downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.

    Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting

    12 p.m. • Wednesday
    Boards and Commissions

    The Substance Use Advisory Commission will meet to discuss issues related to substance use awareness, prevention, education, and community support initiatives throughout the city.

    The commission works to provide guidance and recommendations focused on improving public health outcomes and community wellness resources.

    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team — Transportation

    4 p.m. • Wednesday
    Community and Workshops

    The Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Transportation meeting is part of the city’s ongoing “Reflecting Raleigh” comprehensive planning process.

    Transportation discussions continue to play a major role in shaping Raleigh’s future growth strategy, including conversations around mobility, transit connectivity, pedestrian access, traffic safety, bike infrastructure, and long-term development planning.

    Community members interested in Raleigh’s future transportation priorities and infrastructure planning are encouraged to stay engaged with the Reflecting Raleigh process.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Government & Community Planning

    The City of Raleigh continues to host a wide range of public meetings, advisory boards, and planning workshops designed to encourage transparency, civic participation, and community collaboration.

    Whether you’re interested in transportation planning, public health initiatives, historic preservation, or neighborhood development, these meetings provide valuable opportunities to stay informed and involved in the future of Raleigh.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for more Raleigh government meeting guides, civic engagement updates, local policy discussions, and community event coverage across the Triangle.

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  9. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Tuesday May 12th Edition

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with local government in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh has several important public meetings and commission sessions happening this Tuesday, May 12, 2026, offering residents opportunities to follow policy discussions, city planning initiatives, arts programming, and public comment sessions.

    From the Planning Commission to the Raleigh City Council Work Session and Public Comment Meeting, Tuesday’s schedule highlights key conversations shaping Raleigh’s future.

    City of Raleigh Government Meetings — Tuesday, May 12, 2026

    Planning Commission

    9 a.m. • Tuesday
    Boards and Commissions

    The Planning Commission reviews land use proposals, zoning matters, development plans, and long-range planning initiatives that impact growth and development across Raleigh. Residents interested in housing, transportation, rezoning, and urban planning issues may want to follow this meeting closely.

    City Council Work Session

    4 p.m. • Tuesday
    Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The Raleigh City Council Work Session allows council members to discuss policy priorities, budget considerations, city projects, and strategic planning initiatives before formal votes are taken during future council meetings.

    Topics often include infrastructure, housing, transportation, economic development, sustainability, and public safety.

    Arts Commission Executive Committee

    5:30 p.m. • Tuesday
    Boards and Commissions

    The Arts Commission Executive Committee helps guide Raleigh’s public arts initiatives, cultural programming, community engagement efforts, and support for local artists and arts organizations throughout the city.

    Raleigh continues to expand its creative economy and cultural offerings through partnerships, grants, and public programming initiatives.

    City Council Public Comment

    7 p.m. • Tuesday
    Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City Council Public Comment session provides Raleigh residents an opportunity to directly address elected officials on issues impacting the community.

    Public comments may include neighborhood concerns, development projects, transportation issues, housing affordability, parks and recreation, public safety, environmental initiatives, and other community priorities.

    Community participation remains one of the most important ways residents can stay connected to local government decision-making.

    Why Raleigh Government Meetings Matter

    Raleigh continues to experience rapid growth, making civic engagement more important than ever. Public meetings and commission sessions help shape decisions affecting transportation, housing, arts and culture, sustainability, public safety, economic development, and neighborhood planning across the city.

    Whether you’re a longtime resident, business owner, community advocate, or simply interested in local government, attending or following these meetings is a great way to stay informed about Raleigh’s future.

    Stay connected with DoRaleigh for more City of Raleigh government guides, civic updates, public meetings, local news, and community event coverage.

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  10. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Tuesday May 12th Edition

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with local government in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh has several important public meetings and commission sessions happening this Tuesday, May 12, 2026, offering residents opportunities to follow policy discussions, city planning initiatives, arts programming, and public comment sessions.

    From the Planning Commission to the Raleigh City Council Work Session and Public Comment Meeting, Tuesday’s schedule highlights key conversations shaping Raleigh’s future.

    City of Raleigh Government Meetings — Tuesday, May 12, 2026

    Planning Commission

    9 a.m. • Tuesday
    Boards and Commissions

    The Planning Commission reviews land use proposals, zoning matters, development plans, and long-range planning initiatives that impact growth and development across Raleigh. Residents interested in housing, transportation, rezoning, and urban planning issues may want to follow this meeting closely.

    City Council Work Session

    4 p.m. • Tuesday
    Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The Raleigh City Council Work Session allows council members to discuss policy priorities, budget considerations, city projects, and strategic planning initiatives before formal votes are taken during future council meetings.

    Topics often include infrastructure, housing, transportation, economic development, sustainability, and public safety.

    Arts Commission Executive Committee

    5:30 p.m. • Tuesday
    Boards and Commissions

    The Arts Commission Executive Committee helps guide Raleigh’s public arts initiatives, cultural programming, community engagement efforts, and support for local artists and arts organizations throughout the city.

    Raleigh continues to expand its creative economy and cultural offerings through partnerships, grants, and public programming initiatives.

    City Council Public Comment

    7 p.m. • Tuesday
    Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City Council Public Comment session provides Raleigh residents an opportunity to directly address elected officials on issues impacting the community.

    Public comments may include neighborhood concerns, development projects, transportation issues, housing affordability, parks and recreation, public safety, environmental initiatives, and other community priorities.

    Community participation remains one of the most important ways residents can stay connected to local government decision-making.

    Why Raleigh Government Meetings Matter

    Raleigh continues to experience rapid growth, making civic engagement more important than ever. Public meetings and commission sessions help shape decisions affecting transportation, housing, arts and culture, sustainability, public safety, economic development, and neighborhood planning across the city.

    Whether you’re a longtime resident, business owner, community advocate, or simply interested in local government, attending or following these meetings is a great way to stay informed about Raleigh’s future.

    Stay connected with DoRaleigh for more City of Raleigh government guides, civic updates, public meetings, local news, and community event coverage.

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  11. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Thursday, May 7th Edition

    Looking for ways to stay connected with local government, community planning, parks initiatives, and civic engagement in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, May 7, 2026 features a full lineup of public meetings, advisory commission discussions, committee sessions, and a special community film screening and panel discussion.

    From transit and stormwater discussions to parks planning and design review meetings, Thursday offers multiple opportunities for residents to learn more about projects shaping Raleigh’s future.

    Civic Engagement Opportunities in Raleigh This Thursday

    Residents interested in Raleigh city planning, transportation, arts, sustainability, and parks initiatives can attend or watch several public meetings happening throughout the day.

    Highlighted topics include:

    • Raleigh transit marketing and outreach
    • Stormwater management and environmental planning
    • Design and development review
    • Parks and recreation initiatives
    • Arts, education, and collections discussions

    The evening concludes with the REFUGE Film Screening and Panel, offering an opportunity for community dialogue through film and discussion.

    Thursday, May 7, 2026 — City of Raleigh Government Events

    Art, Education, and Collections Committee

    12 p.m. • Thursday
    Boards and Commissions

    Raleigh Transit Authority Marketing Committee Meeting

    2 p.m. • Thursday
    Boards and Commissions

    Stormwater Management Advisory Commission

    3 p.m. • Thursday
    Boards and Commissions
    Register to watch online

    Design Review Commission

    4:30 p.m. • Thursday
    Boards and Commissions

    Parks Committee

    6 p.m. • Thursday
    Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    Open Houses and Public Hearings

    REFUGE Film Screening and Panel

    6:30 p.m. • Thursday
    Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    Register for tickets via Eventbrite

    Why Raleigh Government Meetings Matter

    City boards and commissions play a major role in shaping policies and projects that impact transportation, sustainability, development, parks, housing, arts programming, and quality of life across Raleigh.

    Attending meetings or watching online gives residents direct access to discussions about:

    • Future development projects
    • Transit planning and mobility
    • Public parks and recreation priorities
    • Environmental and stormwater management
    • Community arts and education initiatives

    These meetings also provide opportunities for public input and transparency around city decision-making.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily updates on government meetings, local festivals, and community happenings — your one-stop guide to everything Raleigh!

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  12. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Thursday, May 7th Edition

    Looking for ways to stay connected with local government, community planning, parks initiatives, and civic engagement in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, May 7, 2026 features a full lineup of public meetings, advisory commission discussions, committee sessions, and a special community film screening and panel discussion.

    From transit and stormwater discussions to parks planning and design review meetings, Thursday offers multiple opportunities for residents to learn more about projects shaping Raleigh’s future.

    Civic Engagement Opportunities in Raleigh This Thursday

    Residents interested in Raleigh city planning, transportation, arts, sustainability, and parks initiatives can attend or watch several public meetings happening throughout the day.

    Highlighted topics include:

    • Raleigh transit marketing and outreach
    • Stormwater management and environmental planning
    • Design and development review
    • Parks and recreation initiatives
    • Arts, education, and collections discussions

    The evening concludes with the REFUGE Film Screening and Panel, offering an opportunity for community dialogue through film and discussion.

    Thursday, May 7, 2026 — City of Raleigh Government Events

    Art, Education, and Collections Committee

    12 p.m. • Thursday
    Boards and Commissions

    Raleigh Transit Authority Marketing Committee Meeting

    2 p.m. • Thursday
    Boards and Commissions

    Stormwater Management Advisory Commission

    3 p.m. • Thursday
    Boards and Commissions
    Register to watch online

    Design Review Commission

    4:30 p.m. • Thursday
    Boards and Commissions

    Parks Committee

    6 p.m. • Thursday
    Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    Open Houses and Public Hearings

    REFUGE Film Screening and Panel

    6:30 p.m. • Thursday
    Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    Register for tickets via Eventbrite

    Why Raleigh Government Meetings Matter

    City boards and commissions play a major role in shaping policies and projects that impact transportation, sustainability, development, parks, housing, arts programming, and quality of life across Raleigh.

    Attending meetings or watching online gives residents direct access to discussions about:

    • Future development projects
    • Transit planning and mobility
    • Public parks and recreation priorities
    • Environmental and stormwater management
    • Community arts and education initiatives

    These meetings also provide opportunities for public input and transparency around city decision-making.

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  13. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Wednesday May 6th Edition

    Looking for City of Raleigh government meetings, community engagement events, sustainability discussions, and public workshops happening this week? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, May 6, 2026 features committee meetings, public outreach opportunities, Bike Month celebrations, transit discussions, and urban agriculture education events happening throughout Raleigh.

    From transportation planning and sustainability conversations to community engagement and parks programming, residents have multiple opportunities to connect with local government initiatives and civic programs across the city.

    RHDC Research Committee

    8:30 a.m. • Wednesday
    Boards and Commissions

    The RHDC Research Committee meets to discuss historic development, preservation research, and related city initiatives connected to Raleigh’s historic districts and community planning efforts.

    Outreach at North Regional Library

    10 a.m. • Wednesday
    Community Engagement

    City staff and community representatives will host outreach activities at North Regional Library, giving residents an opportunity to connect with local resources, ask questions, and learn more about city services and programs.

    Raleigh Transit Authority Finance and Policy Committee Meeting

    3:30 p.m. • Wednesday
    Boards and Commissions

    Transit officials and committee members will discuss finance, operations, policy updates, and future transportation planning initiatives impacting Raleigh public transit and regional mobility.

    Celebrate Bike Month at Chavis with Oaks and Spokes

    4 p.m. • Wednesday
    Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Celebrate Bike Month in Southeast Raleigh with Oaks and Spokes at John Chavis Memorial Park. This community-focused event encourages safe cycling, outdoor recreation, and family-friendly bike activities.

    Bike Month events throughout Raleigh continue to promote active transportation, sustainability, and healthy lifestyles across the city.

    Downtown Mobility Projects Open House

    4:30 p.m. • Wednesday
    Community Engagement

    Residents, commuters, and downtown stakeholders are invited to attend the Downtown Mobility Projects Open House to learn more about transportation improvements, pedestrian access, street enhancements, and mobility planning initiatives impacting Downtown Raleigh.

    Community members can review project updates, ask questions, and provide public feedback.

    Sustainability, Wildlife and Urban Trees Committee

    4:30 p.m. • Wednesday
    Boards and Commissions
    Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    This committee meeting focuses on sustainability initiatives, wildlife conservation, urban forestry, environmental stewardship, and Raleigh’s ongoing efforts to strengthen green infrastructure and tree canopy preservation throughout the city.

    Dig into Urban Agriculture: A Guide to Permits and Planning Webinar

    6:30 p.m. • Wednesday
    Environment and Sustainability

    Residents interested in urban farming, gardening, and sustainable food systems can attend this educational webinar focused on permits, planning requirements, and best practices for urban agriculture projects in Raleigh.

    The webinar provides valuable insights for community gardeners, small-scale growers, urban agriculture advocates, and residents looking to better understand city regulations and sustainability initiatives.

    Registration required.

    Stay Connected with Raleigh Government & Community Events

    DoRaleigh continues to cover City Council meetings, boards and commissions, sustainability initiatives, transportation planning, parks programming, and community engagement opportunities throughout Raleigh and the Triangle.

    For more Raleigh government news, public meetings, local development updates, and civic event coverage, visit DoRaleigh.com daily.

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  14. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday April 23rd Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From sustainability tours and public meetings to workshops and community wellness events, Thursday, April 23 offers multiple opportunities for residents to connect with local government, learn, and participate in shaping the future of Raleigh.

    Recycling Tours at Sonoco

    9:30 a.m. • Thursday
    Category: Environment and Sustainability
    Take a behind-the-scenes look at how recycling works in Raleigh. This guided tour at Sonoco offers insight into waste management processes and sustainability efforts in the city.
    👉 REGISTER

    HUB Certification Info Session (Virtual)

    2:30 p.m. • Thursday
    Category: Community and Workshops
    Interested in doing business with the City of Raleigh? This virtual session walks you through the process of becoming a certified HUB (Historically Underutilized Business) vendor and how to register.
    👉 REGISTER

    Marsh Creek Watershed Public Meeting

    4:00 p.m. • Thursday
    Category: Open Houses and Public Hearings
    Residents are encouraged to attend this public meeting focused on the Marsh Creek watershed. Learn about environmental planning, share feedback, and stay informed on local water quality initiatives.

    Planning Commission Committee of the Whole

    4:00 p.m. • Thursday
    Category: Boards and Commissions
    This session brings together members of the Planning Commission to review development plans, zoning considerations, and growth strategies impacting Raleigh’s future.

    RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee

    5:00 p.m. • Thursday
    Category: Boards and Commissions
    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission reviews applications related to changes in designated historic districts, ensuring preservation standards are maintained.

    Mental Health Check-In

    6:00 p.m. • Thursday
    Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    Take time to prioritize your well-being. This community-focused mental health check-in provides a supportive environment to connect, reflect, and access helpful resources.

    Why It Matters

    Raleigh continues to grow, and community participation is more important than ever. These events provide a direct way for residents, business owners, and stakeholders to:

    • Stay informed on city planning and development
    • Engage in sustainability and environmental initiatives
    • Access business and certification opportunities
    • Participate in community wellness and support programs

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    DoRaleigh is your go-to source for City of Raleigh government updates, local events, and community news. Whether you’re attending a public meeting or exploring new opportunities, we’ve got you covered.

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  15. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday April 23rd Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From sustainability tours and public meetings to workshops and community wellness events, Thursday, April 23 offers multiple opportunities for residents to connect with local government, learn, and participate in shaping the future of Raleigh.

    Recycling Tours at Sonoco

    9:30 a.m. • Thursday
    Category: Environment and Sustainability
    Take a behind-the-scenes look at how recycling works in Raleigh. This guided tour at Sonoco offers insight into waste management processes and sustainability efforts in the city.
    👉 REGISTER

    HUB Certification Info Session (Virtual)

    2:30 p.m. • Thursday
    Category: Community and Workshops
    Interested in doing business with the City of Raleigh? This virtual session walks you through the process of becoming a certified HUB (Historically Underutilized Business) vendor and how to register.
    👉 REGISTER

    Marsh Creek Watershed Public Meeting

    4:00 p.m. • Thursday
    Category: Open Houses and Public Hearings
    Residents are encouraged to attend this public meeting focused on the Marsh Creek watershed. Learn about environmental planning, share feedback, and stay informed on local water quality initiatives.

    Planning Commission Committee of the Whole

    4:00 p.m. • Thursday
    Category: Boards and Commissions
    This session brings together members of the Planning Commission to review development plans, zoning considerations, and growth strategies impacting Raleigh’s future.

    RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee

    5:00 p.m. • Thursday
    Category: Boards and Commissions
    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission reviews applications related to changes in designated historic districts, ensuring preservation standards are maintained.

    Mental Health Check-In

    6:00 p.m. • Thursday
    Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    Take time to prioritize your well-being. This community-focused mental health check-in provides a supportive environment to connect, reflect, and access helpful resources.

    Why It Matters

    Raleigh continues to grow, and community participation is more important than ever. These events provide a direct way for residents, business owners, and stakeholders to:

    • Stay informed on city planning and development
    • Engage in sustainability and environmental initiatives
    • Access business and certification opportunities
    • Participate in community wellness and support programs

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    DoRaleigh is your go-to source for City of Raleigh government updates, local events, and community news. Whether you’re attending a public meeting or exploring new opportunities, we’ve got you covered.

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  16. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday April 21st Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening inside local government. From City Council meetings to community programming, here’s your official DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

    🏛️ City of Raleigh Government Events

    🌳 Tuesdays in the Square

    Time: 11:00 AM
    Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    Enjoy a midday break in downtown Raleigh with this recurring community event. Perfect for residents, workers, and visitors looking to connect and recharge outdoors.

    🏙️ City Council Work Session

    Time: 11:30 AM
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings
    Get insight into key discussions shaping Raleigh’s future. Work sessions typically include briefings, policy discussions, and agenda planning.

    🏛️ City Council Afternoon Session

    Time: 1:00 PM
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings
    This is where decisions happen. The afternoon session includes votes, public hearings, and official council actions that impact the community.

    🎨 Arts Commission Meeting

    Time: 6:00 PM
    Category: Boards and Commissions
    Action: REGISTER
    Support Raleigh’s creative community by tuning into discussions around public art, cultural programming, and arts initiatives across the city.

    🔍 Why This Matters

    Staying connected to local government helps residents:

    • Understand decisions impacting growth and development
    • Participate in public input opportunities
    • Stay informed on city programs and initiatives
    • Engage with Raleigh’s future direction

    📍 Get Involved

    Whether you’re attending in person or following along online, these meetings provide a direct connection to the decisions shaping Raleigh. Civic engagement starts here.

    👉 Follow DoRaleigh for daily updates on City of Raleigh meetings, community events, and local news.

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  17. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday April 21st Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening inside local government. From City Council meetings to community programming, here’s your official DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

    🏛️ City of Raleigh Government Events

    🌳 Tuesdays in the Square

    Time: 11:00 AM
    Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    Enjoy a midday break in downtown Raleigh with this recurring community event. Perfect for residents, workers, and visitors looking to connect and recharge outdoors.

    🏙️ City Council Work Session

    Time: 11:30 AM
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings
    Get insight into key discussions shaping Raleigh’s future. Work sessions typically include briefings, policy discussions, and agenda planning.

    🏛️ City Council Afternoon Session

    Time: 1:00 PM
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings
    This is where decisions happen. The afternoon session includes votes, public hearings, and official council actions that impact the community.

    🎨 Arts Commission Meeting

    Time: 6:00 PM
    Category: Boards and Commissions
    Action: REGISTER
    Support Raleigh’s creative community by tuning into discussions around public art, cultural programming, and arts initiatives across the city.

    🔍 Why This Matters

    Staying connected to local government helps residents:

    • Understand decisions impacting growth and development
    • Participate in public input opportunities
    • Stay informed on city programs and initiatives
    • Engage with Raleigh’s future direction

    📍 Get Involved

    Whether you’re attending in person or following along online, these meetings provide a direct connection to the decisions shaping Raleigh. Civic engagement starts here.

    👉 Follow DoRaleigh for daily updates on City of Raleigh meetings, community events, and local news.

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  18. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Wednesday April 15th Edition

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in local government? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, April 15, 2026 highlights key meetings, community workshops, and cultural events that residents can attend to stay connected and involved.

    From planning discussions to community-driven initiatives, here’s what’s happening across Raleigh today.

    City of Raleigh Government Events – April 15, 2026

    Planting Power Exhibition Closing Reception

    🕙 10:00 AM

    📍 Hosted by Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Celebrate the closing of the Planting Power Exhibition, a showcase highlighting sustainability, environmental awareness, and community impact through creative expression. This reception offers a chance to connect with local artists, organizers, and residents passionate about green initiatives in Raleigh.


    Planning Commission Text Change Committee

    🕓 4:00 PM

    📍 Boards and Commissions

    The Planning Commission Text Change Committee meets to review and discuss proposed updates to Raleigh’s development regulations. These sessions are essential for understanding how zoning, land use, and city planning policies evolve to shape Raleigh’s growth.


    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Land Use

    🕓 4:00 PM

    📍 Community and Workshops

    Part of the ongoing Reflecting Raleigh initiative, this technical team meeting focuses on land use strategies that will help guide the city’s future development. Residents, stakeholders, and community members are encouraged to engage and provide input on Raleigh’s Comprehensive Plan.


    Why These Meetings Matter

    Raleigh continues to grow rapidly, making community input and civic engagement more important than ever. Attending these meetings gives residents a voice in decisions that impact:

    Neighborhood development Housing and zoning policies Environmental sustainability Long-term city planning

    Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these events provide valuable opportunities to stay informed and involved.

    Stay Connected with Raleigh

    Make it a habit to follow local government updates and attend meetings when possible. Your participation helps shape the future of Raleigh and ensures the city reflects the needs of its community.

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  19. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Wednesday April 15th Edition

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in local government? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, April 15, 2026 highlights key meetings, community workshops, and cultural events that residents can attend to stay connected and involved.

    From planning discussions to community-driven initiatives, here’s what’s happening across Raleigh today.

    City of Raleigh Government Events – April 15, 2026

    Planting Power Exhibition Closing Reception

    🕙 10:00 AM

    📍 Hosted by Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Celebrate the closing of the Planting Power Exhibition, a showcase highlighting sustainability, environmental awareness, and community impact through creative expression. This reception offers a chance to connect with local artists, organizers, and residents passionate about green initiatives in Raleigh.


    Planning Commission Text Change Committee

    🕓 4:00 PM

    📍 Boards and Commissions

    The Planning Commission Text Change Committee meets to review and discuss proposed updates to Raleigh’s development regulations. These sessions are essential for understanding how zoning, land use, and city planning policies evolve to shape Raleigh’s growth.


    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Land Use

    🕓 4:00 PM

    📍 Community and Workshops

    Part of the ongoing Reflecting Raleigh initiative, this technical team meeting focuses on land use strategies that will help guide the city’s future development. Residents, stakeholders, and community members are encouraged to engage and provide input on Raleigh’s Comprehensive Plan.


    Why These Meetings Matter

    Raleigh continues to grow rapidly, making community input and civic engagement more important than ever. Attending these meetings gives residents a voice in decisions that impact:

    Neighborhood development Housing and zoning policies Environmental sustainability Long-term city planning

    Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these events provide valuable opportunities to stay informed and involved.

    Stay Connected with Raleigh

    Make it a habit to follow local government updates and attend meetings when possible. Your participation helps shape the future of Raleigh and ensures the city reflects the needs of its community.

    Follow DoRaleigh for daily updates on Raleigh government meetings, community events, and everything happening across the Triangle.

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  20. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Monday April 6th Edition

    Staying informed and engaged with local government is key to building a stronger Raleigh. Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, attending public meetings is a great way to stay connected to decisions shaping our city.

    Here’s what’s happening in Raleigh government on Monday, April 6, 2026:

    🏛️ City Council Pre-Budget Work Session

    🗓 Date: Monday, April 6, 2026

    🕓 Time: 4:00 PM

    📍 Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City Council Pre-Budget Work Session is an important step in Raleigh’s annual budget planning process. During this session, council members review financial priorities, discuss funding allocations, and begin shaping the city’s upcoming fiscal year budget.

    Why It Matters

    This meeting plays a major role in determining how resources are allocated across Raleigh, including:

    Public safety funding Parks and recreation investments Transportation and infrastructure improvements Affordable housing initiatives Community programs and services

    Residents are encouraged to stay informed and follow along as decisions made during these sessions directly impact the future of Raleigh.

    📢 Get Involved in Raleigh’s Future

    Community participation is essential in shaping Raleigh’s growth. While work sessions are typically focused on discussion and planning, they provide valuable insight into the priorities and direction of city leadership.

    Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    At DoRaleigh, we’re committed to keeping you informed about local government, community events, and everything happening across the Triangle. Be sure to check back daily for updated guides, recaps, and opportunities to get involved.

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  21. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Monday April 6th Edition

    Staying informed and engaged with local government is key to building a stronger Raleigh. Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, attending public meetings is a great way to stay connected to decisions shaping our city.

    Here’s what’s happening in Raleigh government on Monday, April 6, 2026:

    🏛️ City Council Pre-Budget Work Session

    🗓 Date: Monday, April 6, 2026

    🕓 Time: 4:00 PM

    📍 Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City Council Pre-Budget Work Session is an important step in Raleigh’s annual budget planning process. During this session, council members review financial priorities, discuss funding allocations, and begin shaping the city’s upcoming fiscal year budget.

    Why It Matters

    This meeting plays a major role in determining how resources are allocated across Raleigh, including:

    Public safety funding Parks and recreation investments Transportation and infrastructure improvements Affordable housing initiatives Community programs and services

    Residents are encouraged to stay informed and follow along as decisions made during these sessions directly impact the future of Raleigh.

    📢 Get Involved in Raleigh’s Future

    Community participation is essential in shaping Raleigh’s growth. While work sessions are typically focused on discussion and planning, they provide valuable insight into the priorities and direction of city leadership.

    Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    At DoRaleigh, we’re committed to keeping you informed about local government, community events, and everything happening across the Triangle. Be sure to check back daily for updated guides, recaps, and opportunities to get involved.

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  22. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Wednesday, April 1st Edition

    What’s Happening with the City of Raleigh This Wednesday

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From boards and commissions meetings to community outreach events and public engagement opportunities, here’s your DoRaleigh complete guide for Wednesday, April 1, 2026.


    🏛️ City Meetings & Government Events


    RHDC Research Committee Meeting

    🕒 8:30 AM 📍 Boards and Commissions Focused on historic preservation research and planning initiatives across Raleigh


    Outreach at North Regional Library

    🕒 10:00 AM 📍 Community Engagement Connect with City staff and learn more about local programs and services


    Raleigh Transit Authority Marketing Committee Meeting

    🕒 2:00 PM 📍 Boards and Commissions Discussion on outreach, ridership growth, and transit communication strategies


    Raleigh Transit Authority Finance and Policy Committee Meeting

    🕒 3:30 PM 📍 Boards and Commissions Covers budgeting, financial planning, and transit policy updates


    Sustainability, Wildlife and Urban Trees Committee

    🕒 4:30 PM 📍 Parks, Recreation, and Athletics Focus on environmental sustainability, urban forestry, and wildlife initiatives


    Fred Fletcher Park Improvements Open House

    🕒 5:00 PM 📍 Parks, Recreation, and Athletics 📌 Open House / Public Input Opportunity Residents can learn about upcoming improvements and share feedback on park enhancements


    👨‍👩‍👧 Community Highlight: Child Abuse Prevention Month Event


    NCDHHS Child Abuse Prevention Month Celebration

    🕒 11:00 AM 💲 FREE | Family-Friendly 📍 John Chavis Memorial Park

    April is officially recognized as Child Abuse Prevention Month, and this free community event offers an opportunity to raise awareness, support families, and promote safe, healthy environments for children across Raleigh.

    👉 Expect a welcoming, educational, and family-focused atmosphere with resources and activities for all ages.

    Why It Matters

    City meetings and community events like these are where important decisions are made and where your voice can be heard. Whether you’re interested in:

    Public transportation improvements Environmental sustainability Historic preservation Parks and recreation upgrades

    …these sessions provide a direct window into how Raleigh is growing and evolving.


    Stay Engaged with Raleigh

    Getting involved in local government is one of the best ways to stay connected to your community.

    👉 Attend a meeting, join a discussion, or stop by a community event — your participation helps shape the future of Raleigh.

    More from DoRaleigh

    For daily government guides, local news, and community updates, stay locked in with DoRaleigh.com — your go-to source for everything happening in Raleigh and across the Triangle.

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  23. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday March 24th Edition

    Stay Informed with Raleigh Boards, Community Events & Civic Engagement Opportunities

    Looking to stay connected with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh? This City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, March 24, 2026 highlights key public meetings, community engagement opportunities, and local events. From planning and arts to public safety and family-friendly activities, there are several ways for residents to get involved.

    🏛️ Raleigh Government Meetings & Public Engagement

    Planning Commission Meeting

    🕘 9:00 AM

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    The Planning Commission plays a vital role in shaping Raleigh’s growth and development. Residents can stay informed on zoning, land use, and long-term planning decisions that impact the city.


    Coffee with a Cop

    🕚 11:00 AM

    Category: Community Engagement

    Connect with local law enforcement in a relaxed and informal setting. “Coffee with a Cop” offers residents the opportunity to ask questions, share concerns, and build relationships with Raleigh police officers.


    🐰 Family-Friendly & Community Events


    Meet the Bunny at Abbotts Creek

    🕙 10:00 AM

    Category: Festivals and Special Events

    Hosted by: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Celebrate the season with this fun, family-friendly event. Kids and families can enjoy meeting the Bunny and participating in spring-themed activities.

    👉 Registration required via RecLink


    Canceled Meetings (Updates)

    The following Raleigh City Council committee meetings scheduled for today have been canceled:

    Community Safety and Quality of Life Committee Meeting (11:30 AM) Economic Development and Innovation Committee Meeting (1:30 PM) Housing and Environment Committee Meeting (4:00 PM)

    Stay tuned for rescheduling updates and future meeting announcements.


    🎨 Evening Boards & Commissions

    Arts Commission Meeting

    🕕 6:00 PM

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    The Arts Commission supports Raleigh’s vibrant creative community by advising on public art, cultural programming, and arts funding initiatives.

    👉 Registration required to attend


    Why These Events Matters

    Engaging with Raleigh’s government meetings and community events is a powerful way to stay informed and have your voice heard. Whether you’re interested in urban planning, public safety, housing, or the arts, these meetings and programs help shape the future of our city.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily updates on government meetings, local festivals, and community happenings — your one-stop guide to everything Raleigh!

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  24. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide

    Thursday, March 19th Edition

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in your city? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, March 19, 2026 highlights key meetings, community opportunities, and ways residents can connect directly with local leadership and city programs.

    Whether you’re passionate about accessibility, parks and recreation, urban development, or career opportunities, this is your chance to plug into Raleigh’s civic life.


    🏛️ Raleigh Government Meetings & Public Events

    Raleigh Commission for Persons with Disabilities Meeting

    🕛 12:00 PM

    📍 City of Raleigh

    This commission works to improve accessibility, inclusion, and quality of life for residents with disabilities. Community members are encouraged to attend and stay informed on initiatives that impact accessibility across Raleigh.


    🌱 Urban Farm Open House

    🕑 2:00 PM

    📍 Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Explore Raleigh’s commitment to sustainability and local food systems at this Urban Farm Open House. Learn about programs, volunteer opportunities, and how urban agriculture is growing across the city.


    🏗️ Design Review Commission Meeting

    🕟 4:30 PM

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Interested in how Raleigh is developing? The Design Review Commission evaluates urban design, development proposals, and downtown aesthetics—playing a key role in shaping the city’s future.


    💼 Find Your Dream Job with Raleigh Parks!

    🕔 5:00 PM

    📍 Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Looking for a career or part-time opportunity? This session provides insight into jobs with Raleigh Parks, from seasonal roles to long-term careers.

    👉 Registration available via RecLink


    🌳 Parks, Recreation & Greenway Advisory Board

    🕕 6:00 PM

    📍 Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    🗣️ Open Houses & Public Hearings

    Have a voice in Raleigh’s parks, trails, and greenways. This advisory board discusses improvements, planning, and community feedback on outdoor spaces across the city.


    🌟 Why Civic Engagement Matters

    Raleigh continues to grow, and community input plays a critical role in shaping decisions around development, accessibility, and public spaces. Attending these meetings helps you:

    Stay informed on city initiatives Share your voice and feedback Connect with local leaders and organizations Support a more inclusive and engaged Raleigh


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  25. 🏛️ City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday March 17th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening inside your local government. The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, March 17, 2026 highlights key meetings, public sessions, and community programs that shape the future of Raleigh.

    Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these events provide opportunities to stay connected, learn, and participate in local decision-making.

    📅 Tuesday, March 17, 2026 Events

    Tuesdays in the Square

    🕚 11:00 AM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Enjoy a midday community gathering in Downtown Raleigh. “Tuesdays in the Square” offers a chance to connect with neighbors, enjoy outdoor programming, and take a break in one of the city’s public spaces.


    City Council Work Session

    🕦 11:30 AM | Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The Raleigh City Council Work Session is where in-depth discussions happen on policy, budget considerations, and upcoming initiatives. These sessions help shape decisions before formal votes.


    City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 PM | Council and Council Committee Meetings

    This formal session includes official votes, public comments, and decisions impacting Raleigh residents, businesses, and development across the city.


    Arts Commission Executive Committee

    🕠 5:30 PM | Boards and Commissions

    Focused on Raleigh’s vibrant arts and cultural landscape, this meeting supports initiatives that enhance public art, creative programming, and cultural development citywide.


    📍 Why It Matters

    Raleigh continues to grow, and these meetings play a critical role in shaping:

    🏗️ Development and infrastructure 🎭 Arts and culture investments 🌳 Parks and recreation programming 🏡 Community planning and neighborhood impact

    Attending or following these sessions helps residents stay informed and have a voice in the city’s future.

    🔗 Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    DoRaleigh keeps you updated with:

    Daily City of Raleigh government meetings Local events and community happenings Business, culture, and civic engagement across the Triangle

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  26. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Monday March 9th Edition

    Residents interested in local government, city planning, and community decision-making can stay informed with the DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Monday, March 9, 2026. These public meetings provide opportunities for Raleigh residents to understand how decisions are made regarding development, parks, greenways, budgeting, and city policy.

    Attending or following these meetings helps residents stay connected to issues that directly impact the growth, infrastructure, and quality of life in Raleigh, North Carolina. Whether you’re a homeowner, business owner, advocate, or simply someone interested in local civic engagement, these meetings provide valuable insight into how the city operates.


    City of Raleigh Government Meetings – March 9, 2026

    Board of Adjustment

    🕘 9:00 AM

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    The Board of Adjustment reviews cases related to zoning regulations, variances, and appeals. Property owners and developers often present requests for exceptions to zoning ordinances, and the board evaluates whether those requests meet the legal criteria set by the city.

    These meetings can be especially important for residents interested in development projects, zoning changes, and land-use decisions across Raleigh.


    Greenway Committee

    🕓 4:00 PM

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Category: Boards and Commissions / Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    The Greenway Committee advises the City on policies and initiatives related to Raleigh’s expanding greenway trail system. Discussions often focus on trail connectivity, environmental preservation, and recreational planning.

    Raleigh’s greenway network is one of the region’s most valued outdoor assets, connecting neighborhoods, parks, and natural areas throughout the city.


    City Council Pre-Budget Work Session

    🕓 4:00 PM

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    During the City Council Pre-Budget Work Session, council members review financial priorities and begin discussions about the upcoming municipal budget. These meetings typically cover funding for essential services such as public safety, parks, infrastructure, transportation, housing initiatives, and community programs.

    Residents interested in how tax dollars are allocated and how city priorities are set may find these discussions particularly valuable.


    Why These Meetings Matter

    Public meetings like these are an essential part of Raleigh’s transparent and participatory government process. They allow residents to follow important decisions related to development, green space planning, and the city budget.

    By staying informed and engaged, residents can better understand how local policies shape the future of Raleigh.

    Stay Connected with Raleigh Government News

    DoRaleigh.com regularly publishes City of Raleigh Government Event Guides to help residents stay updated on upcoming meetings, hearings, and civic engagement opportunities.

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  27. The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday March 5th Edition

    Residents across Raleigh have several opportunities to stay informed and engaged with local government this Thursday. The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for March 5, 2026 includes public meetings focused on stormwater management, urban design, and parks planning. These meetings are part of the City’s ongoing effort to ensure transparency, encourage civic participation, and gather public input on key issues that impact Raleigh’s growth and infrastructure.

    Whether you are interested in environmental sustainability, city development, or parks and recreation initiatives, these meetings provide residents, business owners, and community stakeholders the opportunity to learn more about city policies and contribute feedback.


    Stormwater Management Advisory Commission

    3:00 PM | Boards and Commissions

    The Stormwater Management Advisory Commission meets to review policies and programs related to Raleigh’s stormwater systems. The commission provides recommendations to City Council regarding flood mitigation, water quality improvements, and long-term stormwater infrastructure planning.

    Topics discussed during these meetings often include watershed protection, green infrastructure, and strategies for managing Raleigh’s rapid growth while protecting local waterways.

    Residents can register to watch the meeting online and stay updated on initiatives that help protect Raleigh’s environment and neighborhoods.


    Design Review Commission

    4:30 PM | Boards and Commissions

    The Design Review Commission (DRC) evaluates development proposals within designated areas of Raleigh to ensure projects align with the city’s urban design standards and architectural guidelines.

    Discussions may include:

    Downtown development proposals Architectural design reviews Streetscape improvements Historic district compatibility

    The commission plays an important role in shaping how Raleigh grows while maintaining the city’s character and visual identity.

    Parks Committee

    6:00 PM | Parks, Recreation and Athletics

    Open Houses and Public Hearings

    The Parks Committee meeting focuses on initiatives related to Raleigh’s parks, recreation programs, and outdoor spaces. These meetings often review park improvements, community recreation programs, and long-term planning for greenways and recreational facilities.

    Public participation is encouraged as residents can provide input on how Raleigh’s parks and recreation services continue to evolve to meet the needs of a growing city.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Government

    Attending or watching City of Raleigh meetings is a great way for residents to stay informed about local policy decisions, development projects, and community programs. Public participation helps ensure that Raleigh continues to grow in a way that reflects the needs and priorities of its residents.


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  28. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday February 26th Edition

    If you’re looking to stay informed and engaged in local decision-making, here’s your City of Raleigh Government Guide for Thursday, February 26, 2026. From transportation planning to watershed discussions and historic preservation reviews, today’s meetings impact growth, infrastructure, and neighborhood development across Raleigh.

    At DoRaleigh, we believe civic engagement is key to building a stronger city. Here’s what’s happening:

    Transportation and Transit Committee Meeting

    3:00 p.m. | Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The Transportation and Transit Committee reviews policies and projects that shape how Raleigh moves — including road improvements, transit planning, pedestrian safety, and multimodal transportation initiatives.

    Why it matters:

    With Raleigh’s rapid growth, transit corridors, traffic congestion solutions, and infrastructure investments are critical to the city’s long-term sustainability.

    Rocky Branch Watershed Study Public Meeting

    4:00 p.m. | Environment and Sustainability | Open House

    This public meeting focuses on the Rocky Branch Watershed Study, addressing stormwater management, flood mitigation, and environmental resilience.

    Why it matters:

    Watershed studies help reduce flooding risks, protect neighborhoods, and guide infrastructure improvements — especially as climate patterns shift and development continues.


    Planning Commission Committee of the Whole

    4:00 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

    The Planning Commission reviews rezoning cases, land use amendments, and development proposals that shape Raleigh’s future growth.

    Why it matters:

    Decisions made here influence housing density, commercial development, neighborhood character, and long-term planning priorities.


    RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee

    5:00 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Certificate of Appropriateness Committee reviews proposed changes to properties within Raleigh’s historic districts.

    Why it matters:

    This committee ensures that renovations and new construction align with historic preservation standards, protecting Raleigh’s architectural heritage.


    A New Nash: Kick-Off Party & Open House

    5:30 p.m. | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics | Open House

    Residents are invited to attend the kickoff event and open house for “A New Nash,” a community engagement initiative connected to Raleigh Parks.

    Why it matters:

    Public input shapes how parks and recreation spaces evolve, ensuring they reflect community needs and priorities.


    Why Civic Engagement Matters in Raleigh

    Raleigh continues to grow at a rapid pace, bringing new opportunities and challenges. Attending committee meetings, public hearings, and open houses allows residents to:

    Provide feedback on development projects Influence transportation and environmental policies Protect historic neighborhoods Shape parks and community spaces Stay informed about city government decisions

    Whether you attend in person or follow along virtually, civic participation strengthens transparency and accountability.

    Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    DoRaleigh provides daily City of Raleigh Government Event Guides, making it easier for residents to stay informed and engaged. Bookmark our government guides and share with neighbors who care about Raleigh’s future.

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  29. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday February 25th Edition

    If you live, work, or do business in Raleigh, staying informed about local government meetings is one of the most powerful ways to stay engaged in your community. From election updates to environmental planning and public safety discussions, Wednesday, February 25, 2026 brings several important City of Raleigh meetings and public engagement opportunities.

    Here’s your official DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday.

    🗳️ Virtual: Election Changes Informational Session

    Time: 12:00 p.m.

    Category: Community & Workshops | Community Engagement

    Format: Virtual (Webinar Registration Required)

    This informational session focuses on recent or upcoming election changes that impact Raleigh residents. Topics may include district updates, voting processes, and important dates.

    Why it matters: Understanding election changes ensures voters are informed and prepared for upcoming local elections. Civic engagement starts with knowledge.


    Exploring New Project Delivery Methods

    Time: 1:00 p.m.

    Category: Open Houses & Public Hearings

    This session explores innovative ways the City of Raleigh delivers infrastructure and development projects. Topics may include alternative contracting models, efficiency improvements, and strategic implementation.

    Why it matters: Project delivery methods affect timelines, costs, and how quickly infrastructure improvements reach neighborhoods across Raleigh.


    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Natural Resources

    Time: 4:00 p.m.

    Category: Community & Workshops

    This meeting is part of the Reflecting Raleigh Comprehensive Plan Update, focusing specifically on Natural Resources. The Technical Team includes city staff, board representatives, and subject matter experts who provide recommendations shaping Raleigh’s long-term growth strategy.

    Why it matters: Decisions made here influence land use, environmental protections, sustainability initiatives, and Raleigh’s long-term environmental resilience.


    Camp Pond Dam Public Meeting

    Time: 5:00 p.m.

    Category: Environment & Sustainability | Open Houses & Public Hearings

    Residents are invited to learn more about the Camp Pond Dam project, which may involve safety updates, environmental impacts, and infrastructure planning.

    Why it matters: Dam and stormwater infrastructure directly affect flooding prevention, public safety, and environmental protection in Raleigh communities.


    Police Advisory Board Meeting

    Time: 5:30 p.m.

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Police Advisory Board provides feedback and recommendations related to policing policies, community relations, and public safety concerns.

    Why it matters: This meeting provides a forum for transparency, accountability, and community input regarding public safety in Raleigh.


    Why Civic Engagement Matters in Raleigh

    As Raleigh continues to grow, public input remains critical. These meetings provide opportunities for residents, business owners, and community leaders to:

    Stay informed about city policy changes Provide feedback on infrastructure and environmental planning Participate in discussions shaping Raleigh’s future Build stronger community relationships

    DoRaleigh.com remains committed to highlighting City of Raleigh meetings so residents can stay engaged and informed.

    Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    We publish daily City of Raleigh Government Event Guides, Triangle event roundups, and hyper-local news to help you stay plugged into what matters most.

    Bookmark DoRaleigh.com and follow us for updates on:

    Raleigh City Council Meetings Boards & Commissions Public Hearings Community Engagement Events Development & Infrastructure Updates

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  30. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday, February 24th Edition

    Public Meetings, Cancellations & Community Engagement Opportunities in Raleigh

    If you live, work, or do business in Raleigh, staying informed about local government meetings is essential. These sessions shape policies on housing, economic development, public art, elections, and overall quality of life in our city.

    Here’s your DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, February 24, 2026, including important cancellations and opportunities for public participation.


    Canceled Raleigh City Council Committee Meetings

    Several City Council committee meetings scheduled for today have been canceled:

    Community Safety and Quality of Life Committee – CANCELED

    Time: 11:30 AM

    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    This committee typically addresses public safety initiatives, neighborhood concerns, and quality-of-life policies impacting Raleigh residents.


    Economic Development and Innovation Committee – CANCELED

    Time: 1:30 PM

    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    This group usually focuses on business growth, workforce initiatives, and innovation strategies that influence Raleigh’s economic future.


    Housing and Environment Committee – CANCELED

    Time: 4:00 PM

    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    Housing affordability, sustainability efforts, and environmental policies are often discussed in these sessions.

    👉 While canceled today, residents should watch for rescheduled meetings as these topics significantly impact Raleigh’s growth.


    🎨 Public Art and Design Board Meeting

    Time: 5:00 PM

    Format: Virtual Meeting

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    This board helps guide Raleigh’s public art initiatives, design standards, and cultural placemaking efforts. Participation can provide insight into how public art enhances community identity and urban development.

    Residents interested in Raleigh’s creative economy and urban design should consider attending virtually.


    District E Election Changes Informational Session

    Time: 6:00 PM

    Category: Community Engagement / Workshops

    This session will provide updates about election changes affecting District E residents. Topics may include voting districts, procedures, or upcoming local election information.

    Community engagement sessions like this are valuable for:

    Understanding local election updates Staying civically informed Connecting with city officials Ensuring your voice is heard


    Why Local Government Engagement Matters in Raleigh

    Raleigh continues to grow rapidly, bringing changes in housing, transportation, infrastructure, and business development. Attending government meetings or staying informed helps residents:

    Advocate for their communities Understand development decisions Participate in civic dialogue Support transparency in local government

    Platforms like DoRaleigh aim to keep residents connected to the decisions shaping our city.


    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Updates

    For ongoing Raleigh government news, event guides, and community updates:

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  31. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Weekend Edition (Feb. 20–22, 2026)

    Community Meetings, Civic Engagement & Black History Month Events in Raleigh

    Looking to stay informed and connected in Raleigh? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Weekend Edition highlights community engagement meetings, civic discussions, cultural programming, youth markets, technology help sessions, and Black History Month events happening across the city. These events offer residents opportunities to participate in local government conversations, explore community programs, and celebrate Raleigh’s culture and history.

    Whether you’re interested in civic participation, local arts, youth entrepreneurship, or community dialogue, here’s what’s happening this weekend in Raleigh.


    📅 Friday, February 20, 2026

    🏛️ Raleigh Talks — The City Listens: Creating Community Cohesion

    9:00 AM | Community Engagement Event

    This community conversation invites residents to share perspectives on strengthening connections, inclusivity, and collaboration across Raleigh neighborhoods. These sessions help shape future city initiatives and community programs.

    🎨 Black Superhero Gallery

    5:00 PM | Parks, Recreation & Athletics

    Celebrate Black History Month in Raleigh with this cultural art experience highlighting Black heroes, creativity, storytelling, and community pride. A great educational and inspirational event for families and youth.

    📅 Saturday, February 21, 2026

    🏙️ Reflecting Raleigh Civic Assembly

    9:30 AM | Community Workshop

    One of Raleigh’s most important civic engagement events, the Civic Assembly brings residents together to discuss priorities, city planning, and future community initiatives. Residents are encouraged to participate and share feedback.

    🛍️ Teen Museum Market

    11:00 AM | Parks, Recreation & Athletics

    Support young entrepreneurs and creatives at this youth-focused market featuring handmade goods, art, and community engagement activities.

    🚎 Black History Trolley Tour

    1:00 PM | Cultural & Historical Tour

    Explore Raleigh’s rich Black history through guided storytelling, historic landmarks, and community narratives. Advance ticket registration is recommended.

    💻 Advice About Your Device – Drop-In Hours

    1:00 PM | Community Workshop

    Need help with technology? This drop-in session offers assistance with smartphones, tablets, laptops, and digital services. Ideal for seniors, beginners, and anyone wanting to improve digital skills.

    📅 Sunday, February 22, 2026

    🚎 Black History Trolley Tour (Second Date)

    1:00 PM | Parks, Recreation & Athletics

    Another opportunity to experience Raleigh’s Black history through an engaging guided trolley tour highlighting important people, places, and stories that shaped the city. Tickets Here

    🌟 Why These Events Matter

    ✔ Strengthen community connections

    ✔ Stay informed on Raleigh initiatives

    ✔ Support youth entrepreneurship

    ✔ Celebrate Black history and culture

    ✔ Access helpful city resources

    These government and community events help residents remain engaged, informed, and connected to Raleigh’s growth and culture.

    📍 Stay Connected with Raleigh

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for:

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  32. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday February 19th Edition

    Meetings, Workshops & Community Engagement Opportunities

    Looking to stay informed and involved in Raleigh local government and community initiatives? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, February 19, 2026 highlights important meetings, public engagement sessions, arts programming, and advisory board discussions happening across the city.

    Whether you’re a resident, business owner, advocate, or community stakeholder, these events provide opportunities to participate in civic dialogue, learn about city services, and connect with Raleigh leadership.

    🏛️ City Services & Community Support

    In-Person Water Billing Office Hours – Millbrook

    🕙 10:00 AM • Thursday

    Residents can meet with city staff to discuss water billing questions, account assistance, and service information.


    In-Person Water Billing Office Hours – Biltmore

    🕙 10:00 AM • Thursday

    Another convenient location for billing support and customer service guidance.


    Community Advisory & Public Engagement Meetings

    Raleigh Commission for Persons with Disabilities Meeting

    🕛 12:00 PM • Thursday

    This commission works to improve accessibility, inclusion, and quality of life for Raleigh residents with disabilities.


    Medal of Arts Nomination Application Webinar

    🕧 12:30 PM • Thursday

    Learn how to nominate individuals or organizations for Raleigh’s prestigious Medal of Arts recognition.

    👉 Registration required.

    🏙️ Planning, Design & City Development


    Design Review Commission Meeting

    🕟 4:30 PM • Thursday

    This board reviews urban design, development proposals, and projects affecting Raleigh’s visual character and growth.


    🎨 Arts & Cultural Engagement

    Artist Reception – Relevant Material (Contemporary Quilting)

    🕠 5:30 PM • Thursday

    Community engagement event celebrating textile art and local creative expression.


    🌿 Parks, Recreation & Greenways

    Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board Meeting

    🕕 6:00 PM • Thursday

    Public hearing and discussion covering park development, recreational programming, and greenway planning across Raleigh.


    Why These Events Matter

    Attending Raleigh government meetings and civic events helps residents:

    Stay informed about local decisions Voice opinions on development and community services Learn about city resources and programs Support arts, culture, and recreation initiatives

    DoRaleigh regularly shares government event guides to encourage community participation, transparency, and civic engagement across the Triangle.

    Stay Connected with Raleigh Civic Updates

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for:

    ✔ Local government meeting recaps

    ✔ Community engagement opportunities

    ✔ Raleigh development updates

    ✔ Cultural events and civic resources

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  33. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — February 18th Edition

    Stay informed, engaged, and connected with Raleigh civic meetings, workshops, and community opportunities

    Residents, business owners, and community advocates are encouraged to stay engaged with local government happenings across Raleigh. From public service office hours to planning discussions and community education sessions, Wednesday, February 18, 2026 offers several opportunities to participate in civic life, ask questions, and stay informed about decisions shaping the city.

    Below is your DoRaleigh Government Event Guide highlighting key public meetings and community engagement events scheduled for today.

    📅 Wednesday, February 18, 2026 — Raleigh Government Events


    Water Billing Office Hours (Two Locations)

    🕙 10:00 AM

    Residents can get assistance with water billing questions, account support, and service information.

    Biltmore Location — In-person office hours Millbrook Location — In-person office hours

    These sessions provide direct access to city staff for resolving billing concerns or learning about available programs.

    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Land Use

    🕓 4:00 PM

    This technical session focuses on land use planning discussions connected to Raleigh’s long-term growth strategy. Topics often include zoning updates, development trends, and planning priorities shaping future neighborhoods.


    Planning Commission Text Change Committee

    🕓 4:00 PM

    This committee reviews potential changes to zoning and development regulations. These discussions can influence housing, commercial growth, transportation planning, and overall city development policies.

    Community observers, developers, and residents interested in city planning often attend or follow these meetings.


    A Roadmap to Freedom

    🕡 6:45 PM

    Hosted through Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics programming, this event focuses on community education, history, and civic awareness themes. It offers an opportunity for residents to engage in meaningful cultural and educational dialogue.


    ✔️ Why Civic Engagement Matters

    Participating in local government events helps residents:

    Stay informed about policies affecting neighborhoods Engage directly with city leadership Provide input on development and planning decisions Build stronger community connections Advocate for local priorities

    Whether attending in person or following meeting updates, civic participation helps shape Raleigh’s future.

    📣 Stay Connected with Raleigh Civic Updates

    DoRaleigh regularly shares:

    Government meeting guides Community engagement opportunities Local board and commission updates Cultural and civic events Economic development news

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing updates and opportunities to get involved across the Triangle.

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  34. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Monday, February 16th Edition

    Key City Council Meetings, Board Sessions & Community Updates in Raleigh

    If you’re looking to stay engaged with local government and civic activity, this City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Monday, February 16, 2026 highlights important meetings, community opportunities, and registration deadlines. From budget discussions to historic preservation updates and youth arts programs, these events offer residents meaningful ways to stay informed and involved.

    DoRaleigh.com continues to track Raleigh government meetings, advisory boards, and civic opportunities to help residents stay connected to decisions impacting the community.


    Raleigh Government Events — Feb. 16, 2026

    Artist Studio Summer Camp Registration Opens

    Feb. 16–22, 2026 (Monday–Sunday)

    Category: Arts & Entertainment / Youth Programs

    Registration opens for the City of Raleigh’s popular Artist Studio Summer Camp, offering creative programming for youth interested in visual arts and artistic exploration. Early registration is recommended as camps often fill quickly.

    Why it matters:

    Supports youth arts education Encourages creative development Provides structured summer programming for families


    City Council Pre-Budget Work Session

    4:00 PM — Monday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    This work session allows Raleigh City Council members to discuss priorities and planning ahead of the upcoming budget cycle. Topics typically include funding allocations, city services, infrastructure, and community investment strategies.

    Community impact:

    Helps shape Raleigh’s annual budget Influences city services and programs Provides insight into policy priorities

    Public engagement and awareness are encouraged.


    RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee — Annual Training

    5:00 PM — Monday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Certificate of Appropriateness Committee holds its annual training session. This committee reviews proposed changes to historic properties to ensure preservation standards are maintained.

    Why it matters:

    Protects Raleigh’s historic districts Guides responsible development Preserves architectural heritage

    Why Follow Raleigh Government Event Guides?

    DoRaleigh provides ongoing coverage of:

    Raleigh City Council meetings Planning Commission sessions Advisory board updates Civic engagement opportunities Community workshops and forums

    Staying informed helps residents participate more effectively in shaping Raleigh’s future.

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  35. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Wednesday February 11th Edition

    Raleigh Boards, Community Meetings, Workshops and Public Engagement Events

    Staying informed about local government events helps residents stay engaged, informed, and connected to decisions shaping Raleigh’s future. The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, February 11, 2026 highlights public meetings, community workshops, service sessions, and engagement opportunities across the city.

    Whether you’re interested in historic preservation, transportation planning, water services, parks programming, or civic updates, here’s what’s happening in Raleigh government today.


    🏛️ Boards, Commissions & Public Meetings

    Raleigh Historic Development Commission

    🕣 8:30 AM

    Focuses on historic preservation, development reviews, and maintaining Raleigh’s historic character.


    Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting

    🕛 12:00 PM

    Discussion of public health strategies, substance misuse prevention, and community support initiatives.


    💧 City Services & Resident Support

    In-Person Water Billing Office Hours – Biltmore

    🕙 10:00 AM

    Residents can get assistance with billing questions, payments, and account support.


    In-Person Water Billing Office Hours – Millbrook

    🕙 10:00 AM

    Another opportunity for direct assistance with Raleigh Water billing services.

    In-Person Water Billing Help Session – Tarboro Road

    🕓 4:00 PM

    Additional support session for customers needing billing help or information.

    Parks, Education & Community Programs

    Discover the Love Bugs Program — Barwell Road Community Center

    🕙 10:00 AM | Registration required via RecLink

    Family-friendly educational program focused on nature, insects, and environmental learning.

    Planning, Transportation & Civic Updates

    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team — Transportation

    🕓 4:00 PM

    Part of the city’s long-range planning process focused on transportation improvements, mobility, and infrastructure.

    District D: Election Changes Informational Session

    🕖 7:00 PM

    Community engagement session discussing election updates affecting District D residents.


    Why Local Government Engagement Matters

    Community participation in boards, commissions, and city programs helps ensure Raleigh continues growing responsibly while reflecting resident needs. Events like these provide opportunities to:

    Voice concerns and feedback Stay informed about policy changes Access city services and resources Connect with neighbors and civic leaders

    DoRaleigh.com remains committed to sharing local government updates so residents can stay informed and engaged across Raleigh and the Triangle.

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  36. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday February 10th Edition

    Stay engaged with Raleigh civic meetings, workshops, and community events happening today.

    If you’re passionate about staying informed on local government decisions, community initiatives, and public engagement opportunities in Raleigh, today’s City of Raleigh government events offer several ways to participate — from official council meetings to workshops and community activities. Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or civic advocate, these events help keep you connected to what’s shaping the Triangle region.


    City of Raleigh Government Events — Feb. 10, 2026

    Planning Commission Meeting

    ⏰ 9:00 AM

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Planning Commission discusses zoning, development proposals, growth planning, and land-use policy affecting Raleigh neighborhoods and future development.


    City Council Work Session

    ⏰ 4:00 PM

    Category: Council & Committee Meetings

    This work session allows Raleigh City Council members to review policy proposals, budget priorities, and upcoming initiatives before formal decisions are made.


    Project Forecasting Workshop

    ⏰ 5:00 PM

    Category: Community & Workshops

    This workshop focuses on future planning projects, community forecasting, and civic input opportunities.

    👉 Registration available on Eventbrite.


    Arts Commission Executive Committee

    ⏰ 5:30 PM

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    Focused on Raleigh’s arts programs, cultural initiatives, and public art development — important for creatives, organizations, and arts advocates in the Triangle.


    Let’s Make Valentines (Community Event)

    ⏰ 5:30 PM

    Category: Holidays • Parks & Recreation • Festivals

    A fun seasonal community activity celebrating Valentine’s Day creativity.

    👉 Registration available via RecLink.


    City Council Public Comment Session

    ⏰ 7:00 PM

    Category: Council Meetings

    Residents can share feedback, concerns, or support on city issues directly with elected officials — a key opportunity for civic engagement.


    Why These Meetings Matter for Raleigh Residents

    Local government decisions impact everything from housing development and transportation planning to parks, arts funding, and economic growth. Attending or following these meetings helps residents:

    Stay informed on Raleigh development plans Engage with local leadership Support community initiatives Advocate for neighborhood needs Strengthen civic participation


    Stay Connected with Raleigh Civic Life

    At DoRaleigh, we track government meetings, community events, and local happenings across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, and the Triangle to keep residents informed and engaged.

    👉 Check DoRaleigh regularly for government event guides, civic updates, and local event coverage.

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  37. Title: City of Raleigh Event Guide – Board of Adjustment Meeting | Monday, February 9, 2026

    City of Raleigh Event Guide – Board of Adjustment Meeting

    Monday, February 9, 2026

    Residents, business owners, developers, and community advocates are encouraged to stay informed by attending or tuning in to the City of Raleigh Board of Adjustment meeting scheduled for Monday, February 9, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. This important public meeting focuses on zoning variances, development considerations, and land-use decisions that can shape Raleigh’s growth and neighborhood development. Civic participation helps ensure community voices are part of Raleigh’s evolving landscape.

    The meeting will take place at the Raleigh Municipal Building (RMB), 222 W. Hargett St., Council Chamber, Raleigh, NC 27601 and will also be broadcast live on RTN 11 as well as the City’s official livestream platform. Community members can review agendas, minutes, and past meeting recordings through the City of Raleigh Boards and Commissions portal. Whether attending in person or watching online, this is a great opportunity to stay connected with local government decisions impacting Raleigh’s future.

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  38. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide (Weekend Edition)

    Raleigh Community Events, Civic Engagement & Public Programs – Feb. 7–8, 2026

    Looking to stay connected with City of Raleigh government programs, community meetings, and public events this weekend? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Weekend Edition (Feb. 7–8, 2026) highlights civic engagement opportunities, cultural celebrations, workshops, and community gatherings happening across Raleigh.

    These events help residents stay informed, connect with neighbors, and participate in Raleigh’s civic and cultural life.


    Saturday, February 7, 2026

    Civic Engagement & Community Events


    Reflecting Raleigh Civic Assembly

    9:30 AM • Community Workshop

    A public engagement opportunity focused on Raleigh’s future planning, community priorities, and civic dialogue. Residents are encouraged to attend and share feedback.


    Vote Local Informational Pop-Up Event

    10:00 AM • Community Engagement

    Learn about local elections, civic participation, and ways to stay informed about Raleigh government decisions impacting your neighborhood.


    Celebrate Black History Month at Chavis Park

    11:00 AM • Parks, Recreation & Athletics Event

    A community celebration honoring Black history, culture, and contributions in Raleigh. Expect family-friendly activities, educational programming, and community connections.


    Advice About Your Device — Drop-In Hours

    1:00 PM • Community Workshop

    Get help with smartphones, tablets, or computers from knowledgeable staff. Ideal for residents looking to improve digital skills or troubleshoot tech issues.


    Mardi Gras Masquerade Prom for Adults

    8:00 PM • Parks & Recreation Special Event

    A festive themed event celebrating Mardi Gras with music, dancing, and community fun. Check event details for registration or participation requirements.


    Sunday, February 8, 2026


    Living Legends: C.A.R.V.E. Into Black Raleigh

    3:00 PM • Parks, Recreation & Athletics Program

    A cultural and historical program highlighting influential Black leaders, heritage, and community impact in Raleigh.


    Why These Raleigh Government Events Matter

    ✔ Stay informed about city initiatives

    ✔ Connect with local residents and leaders

    ✔ Celebrate Raleigh’s diverse culture

    ✔ Access free educational resources

    ✔ Support civic engagement and transparency

    These programs reflect Raleigh’s commitment to community involvement, cultural awareness, and public service.


    Stay Connected with Raleigh Government Updates

    For more local government meetings, public hearings, community workshops, and civic engagement opportunities:

    👉 Visit DoRaleigh regularly

    👉 Follow local government event updates

    👉 Share with neighbors and community groups

    DoRaleigh helps keep the Triangle informed about the events shaping our city.

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  39. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday February 3rd Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with local government on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. The City of Raleigh has a full day of public meetings, boards and commissions sessions, and a virtual business workshop covering transit planning, housing awareness, and City Council deliberations.

    Whether you’re a resident, business owner, advocate, or civic watcher, here’s what’s happening at City Hall and online.

    🏛️ Raleigh Government Meetings – Tuesday, February 3, 2026


    Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting

    11:00 AM | Tuesday

    Boards & Commissions

    The Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee meets to discuss route planning, transit service updates, and related transportation matters impacting Raleigh riders.


    City Council Afternoon Session

    1:00 PM | Tuesday

    Council & Council Committee Meetings

    The Raleigh City Council convenes for its afternoon session to address legislative items, city operations, and policy discussions.


    Doing Business with the City of Raleigh (Virtual)

    4:00 PM | Tuesday | Registration Required

    Community & Workshops

    Interested in contracting or becoming a vendor with the City? This virtual session walks participants through procurement processes, vendor registration, and available business opportunities with the City of Raleigh.


    RHDC Community Awareness Committee

    4:00 PM | Tuesday

    Boards & Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Community Awareness Committee meets to discuss outreach, education, and engagement around Raleigh’s historic districts and preservation efforts.


    City Council Evening Session

    7:00 PM | Tuesday

    Council & Council Committee Meetings

    The Raleigh City Council returns for its evening session, including public comments, agenda items, and official votes.


    Why These Meetings Matter

    City boards, commissions, and council meetings shape decisions on transportation, economic development, historic preservation, and city policy. Most meetings are open to the public, and many offer virtual viewing or participation options.

    🔔 Stay Connected with Raleigh Government

    For agendas, livestream links, and official documents, residents are encouraged to visit the City’s meeting portal or attend in person when possible.

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    Daily government meeting guides City Council recaps Public engagement opportunities Local civic updates that matter

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  40. Reflecting Raleigh Civic Assembly: Community Voices Shaping the City’s Future

    Raleigh residents will have an opportunity to learn more about how community voices are shaping the city’s long-term future at the Reflecting Raleigh Civic Assembly, taking place on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at the Five Points Center for Active Adults.

    The Civic Assembly is a key part of Reflecting Raleigh: The Next Comprehensive Plan, the City of Raleigh’s roadmap guiding growth, development, transportation, housing, and community priorities for years to come.

    🗓 Event Details

    📍 Event: Reflecting Raleigh Civic Assembly

    🗓 Date: Saturday, January 31, 2026

    ⏰ Time: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM

    📍 Location: Five Points Center for Active Adults

    📬 Address:

    2000 Noble Road

    Raleigh, NC 27608


    What Is the Reflecting Raleigh Civic Assembly?

    The Civic Assembly is a structured, community-centered problem-solving process focused on small-group discussion and collaborative dialogue. Participants were randomly selected by lottery and reflect Raleigh’s diverse demographics, ensuring that a wide range of lived experiences and perspectives are represented.

    Assembly members work together to:

    Discuss complex policy and planning topics Share community values and priorities Provide resident-driven input on decisions shaping Raleigh’s future Inform recommendations connected to the city’s next Comprehensive Plan

    This approach helps ensure that long-term planning decisions are guided not just by data and policy, but by real community voices from across Raleigh.


    Why It Matters

    The Reflecting Raleigh Civic Assembly plays an important role in shaping how the city grows—addressing issues like:

    Housing and affordability Transportation and mobility Neighborhood preservation Equity, sustainability, and quality of life

    While participation in the Assembly itself is limited to selected members, these sessions are a vital part of the broader public engagement process and help influence policies that impact all Raleigh residents.

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  41. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday January 29th Edition

    Public Meetings, Workshops & Community Engagement Opportunities

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with local government in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, January 29, 2026 highlights public meetings, virtual workshops, committee sessions, and community input opportunities happening throughout the day.

    These events offer residents, business owners, and community stakeholders a chance to participate in city planning, transportation discussions, vendor opportunities, and park improvements.


    City of Raleigh Meetings & Community Events

    HUB Certification Info Session & Registering as a City Vendor (Virtual)

    🕝 2:30 PM | Thursday

    📍 Virtual Event

    Category: Community & Workshops

    This virtual session provides guidance on HUB (Historically Underutilized Business) certification and explains how small and minority-owned businesses can register as vendors with the City of Raleigh. Ideal for entrepreneurs looking to do business with the city.

    🔗 Registration required


    Transportation & Transit Committee Meeting

    🕒 3:00 PM | Thursday

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    This committee meeting covers transportation planning, transit projects, and infrastructure issues impacting Raleigh residents and commuters. Public attendance helps ensure transparency and community awareness.


    Share Your Ideas for Biltmore Hills Park

    🕓 4:00 PM | Thursday

    📍 Community Engagement Session

    Category: Parks, Recreation & Athletics | Open Houses & Public Hearings

    Residents are invited to share feedback and ideas on improvements, amenities, and future plans for Biltmore Hills Park, helping shape the park’s long-term vision.


    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Transportation

    🕓 4:00 PM | Thursday

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Category: Community & Workshops

    This technical team session is part of the Reflecting Raleigh initiative, focusing on transportation-related equity, infrastructure, and policy considerations affecting communities across the city.


    Why These Meetings Matter

    City meetings and engagement sessions play a critical role in shaping Raleigh’s future—from transportation and parks to business opportunities and equity initiatives. Attending or tuning in ensures residents have a voice in decisions that directly impact their neighborhoods.

    Stay Engaged with DoRaleigh

    DoRaleigh’s City of Raleigh Government Event Guides make it easy to track public meetings, workshops, hearings, and civic engagement opportunities all in one place. Check back daily for updated government calendars, City Council recaps, and community participation opportunities.

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  42. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday January 28th Edition

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with City of Raleigh government meetings and community events? The DoRaleigh.com Government Event Guide for Wednesday, January 28, 2026 highlights public meetings, community workshops, and civic engagement opportunities happening both in-person and virtually.

    Whether you’re interested in natural resources planning, local voting education, public safety oversight, or upcoming city construction projects, these events offer residents a chance to learn more and participate in Raleigh’s civic process.

    Raleigh Government & Community Events

    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Natural Resources

    🕓 4:00 PM | Wednesday

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Category: Community & Workshops

    This technical team meeting focuses on natural resources and environmental considerations as part of the Reflecting Raleigh comprehensive planning initiative. Residents interested in sustainability, land use, and environmental policy are encouraged to follow along.


    Vote Local Informational Pop-Up Event

    🕓 4:00 PM | Wednesday

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Category: Community Engagement

    Learn more about local elections, voting processes, and civic participation at this informational pop-up hosted by the City of Raleigh. A great opportunity for residents seeking clarity on how local government works and how to stay involved.

    Meet the General Contractor: Balfour Beatty

    🕔 5:00 PM | Wednesday

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Category: Community & Workshops

    📝 Registration Required

    Meet representatives from Balfour Beatty, the general contractor involved in major City of Raleigh construction projects. This session provides insight into upcoming work, timelines, and opportunities for community engagement.


    Police Advisory Board Meeting (Virtual)

    🕠 5:30 PM | Wednesday

    💻 Virtual Meeting

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Raleigh Police Advisory Board meets virtually to discuss public safety concerns, policy recommendations, and community feedback related to policing in Raleigh. Meetings are open to the public and offer opportunities for observation and civic awareness.


    Why Attend Raleigh Government Meetings?

    Attending or tracking city meetings helps residents:

    Stay informed on policy decisions and development projects Participate in community planning and public safety discussions Understand how local government decisions impact daily life Engage directly with boards, commissions, and city staff

    More Raleigh Government Coverage

    For daily Raleigh government event guides, City Council recaps, public meeting schedules, and civic updates, visit DoRaleigh.com — All the news that the news missed.

    Stay informed with the City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, January 28, 2026. Explore public meetings, community workshops, civic engagement events, and virtual boards and commissions with DoRaleigh.

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  43. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday January 27th Edition

    Residents planning to attend City of Raleigh boards, commissions, or council committee meetings today should be aware of important schedule changes due to cold weather conditions.

    ❄️ Cold Weather Advisory

    Because of icy conditions, City of Raleigh services will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. As a result, multiple government meetings have been canceled in the interest of public safety.

    Below is the updated City of Raleigh Government Event Guide reflecting the latest cancellations and virtual options.

    Canceled City of Raleigh Meetings

    The following meetings have been officially canceled:

    Planning Commission

    🕘 9:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    Status: CANCELED

    Dix Park Leadership Committee

    🕘 9:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    Focus: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Status: CANCELED

    Community Safety and Quality of Life Committee

    🕦 11:30 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    Status: CANCELED

    Economic Development and Innovation Committee

    🕜 1:30 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    Status: CANCELED

    Housing and Environment Committee

    🕓 4:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    Status: CANCELED

    BPAC Policy Committee

    🕓 4:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    Status: CANCELED

    BPAC Planning Committee

    🕠 5:15 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    Status: CANCELED

    ✅ Still Scheduled (Virtual)

    Public Art and Design Board Meeting

    🕔 5:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    📍 Virtual Meeting

    🔗 Virtual meeting link available through the City of Raleigh meetings portal

    This is the only City of Raleigh government meeting currently scheduled to proceed, and it will be held virtually.


    Stay Informed with DoRaleigh

    DoRaleigh.com provides up-to-date Raleigh government event guides, including City Council meetings, boards and commissions, committee sessions, and public hearings.

    Weather conditions can change quickly—especially during winter events—so we recommend checking official city channels and meeting portals before attending any in-person meetings.

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  44. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Friday January 23rd Edition

    Raleigh City Council Retreat Friday January 23rd Edition

    The City of Raleigh will host its annual City Council Retreat on Friday, January 23, 2026, continuing into Saturday. This important two-day working session brings together City Council members and senior staff to review priorities, discuss long-term strategy, and align on goals for the year ahead.

    Residents interested in civic engagement and local policy will want to be aware of this key event on Raleigh’s government calendar.

    🏛️ Raleigh City Council Retreat — Event Details

    📅 Date:

    Friday, January 23, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday, January 24, 2026 | 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM

    📍 Location:

    Jaycee Park

    2405 Wade Avenue

    Raleigh, NC 27607

    📌 What Is the City Council Retreat?

    The City Council Retreat is an annual planning session focused on:

    Reviewing Raleigh’s strategic priorities Discussing budget outlooks and policy direction Aligning City Council goals with departmental initiatives Setting expectations for the year ahead

    While no formal votes are typically taken, the discussions held during the retreat often shape major decisions made later in the year.

    🗂️ Retreat Agenda

    A detailed retreat agenda is expected to outline discussion topics, presentations, and facilitated work sessions. Agenda materials are usually made available in advance through the City of Raleigh’s official meeting portal.


    Why This Meeting Matters

    City Council retreats provide insight into:

    Upcoming policy initiatives Infrastructure and growth planning Community priorities and challenges The overall direction of Raleigh’s leadership

    For community advocates, business owners, and residents, this retreat offers a behind-the-scenes look at how Raleigh plans for the future.

    🔎 Stay Connected with Raleigh Government

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  45. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday January 20th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening at City Hall and across the community. This City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights key public meetings, community outreach opportunities, and commission sessions taking place Tuesday in January 2026. Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these events offer multiple ways to connect with city leaders and stay involved in local decision-making.

    📅 Tuesday Government & Community Events


    Community Outreach at Advance Community Health – Southeast Raleigh Careplex

    🕙 10:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Community Engagement

    City representatives will be on site for community outreach at Advance Community Health’s Southeast Raleigh Careplex. Residents can ask questions, access resources, and learn more about available city services.


    In-Person Water Billing Help Session

    🕚 11:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Other

    Need help understanding your water bill or resolving an account issue? This in-person assistance session gives residents direct access to City of Raleigh staff for water billing questions and support.


    City Council Work Session

    🕦 11:30 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    The City of Raleigh City Council convenes for its work session, where council members review upcoming agenda items, discuss policy matters, and receive staff briefings.


    City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    Following the work session, the City Council continues with its afternoon meeting to address additional city business and deliberations.


    Human Relations Commission – Special Meeting

    🕟 4:30 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    This special meeting of the Human Relations Commission focuses on issues impacting equity, inclusion, and human relations across Raleigh’s diverse communities.


    National Day of Racial Healing

    🕕 6:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Categories: Boards & Commissions · Community & Workshops · Festivals & Special Events

    Observed nationwide, the National Day of Racial Healing brings residents together for dialogue, reflection, and community-building activities that promote understanding and unity.


    Arts Commission – January Meeting (Virtual)

    🕕 6:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Arts Commission holds its January meeting via Microsoft Teams. This session covers public art, cultural initiatives, and arts funding that shape Raleigh’s creative landscape.

    🏛️ Why Attend City of Raleigh Government Events?

    Attending public meetings and community events helps residents:

    Stay informed about city policies and initiatives Provide input on decisions that impact neighborhoods Connect with elected officials and city staff Support transparency and civic engagement

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  46. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday January 20th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening at City Hall and across the community. This City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights key public meetings, community outreach opportunities, and commission sessions taking place Tuesday in January 2026. Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these events offer multiple ways to connect with city leaders and stay involved in local decision-making.

    📅 Tuesday Government & Community Events


    Community Outreach at Advance Community Health – Southeast Raleigh Careplex

    🕙 10:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Community Engagement

    City representatives will be on site for community outreach at Advance Community Health’s Southeast Raleigh Careplex. Residents can ask questions, access resources, and learn more about available city services.


    In-Person Water Billing Help Session

    🕚 11:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Other

    Need help understanding your water bill or resolving an account issue? This in-person assistance session gives residents direct access to City of Raleigh staff for water billing questions and support.


    City Council Work Session

    🕦 11:30 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    The City of Raleigh City Council convenes for its work session, where council members review upcoming agenda items, discuss policy matters, and receive staff briefings.


    City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    Following the work session, the City Council continues with its afternoon meeting to address additional city business and deliberations.


    Human Relations Commission – Special Meeting

    🕟 4:30 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    This special meeting of the Human Relations Commission focuses on issues impacting equity, inclusion, and human relations across Raleigh’s diverse communities.


    National Day of Racial Healing

    🕕 6:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Categories: Boards & Commissions · Community & Workshops · Festivals & Special Events

    Observed nationwide, the National Day of Racial Healing brings residents together for dialogue, reflection, and community-building activities that promote understanding and unity.


    Arts Commission – January Meeting (Virtual)

    🕕 6:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Arts Commission holds its January meeting via Microsoft Teams. This session covers public art, cultural initiatives, and arts funding that shape Raleigh’s creative landscape.

    🏛️ Why Attend City of Raleigh Government Events?

    Attending public meetings and community events helps residents:

    Stay informed about city policies and initiatives Provide input on decisions that impact neighborhoods Connect with elected officials and city staff Support transparency and civic engagement

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  47. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday January 20th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening at City Hall and across the community. This City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights key public meetings, community outreach opportunities, and commission sessions taking place Tuesday in January 2026. Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these events offer multiple ways to connect with city leaders and stay involved in local decision-making.

    📅 Tuesday Government & Community Events


    Community Outreach at Advance Community Health – Southeast Raleigh Careplex

    🕙 10:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Community Engagement

    City representatives will be on site for community outreach at Advance Community Health’s Southeast Raleigh Careplex. Residents can ask questions, access resources, and learn more about available city services.


    In-Person Water Billing Help Session

    🕚 11:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Other

    Need help understanding your water bill or resolving an account issue? This in-person assistance session gives residents direct access to City of Raleigh staff for water billing questions and support.


    City Council Work Session

    🕦 11:30 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    The City of Raleigh City Council convenes for its work session, where council members review upcoming agenda items, discuss policy matters, and receive staff briefings.


    City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    Following the work session, the City Council continues with its afternoon meeting to address additional city business and deliberations.


    Human Relations Commission – Special Meeting

    🕟 4:30 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    This special meeting of the Human Relations Commission focuses on issues impacting equity, inclusion, and human relations across Raleigh’s diverse communities.


    National Day of Racial Healing

    🕕 6:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Categories: Boards & Commissions · Community & Workshops · Festivals & Special Events

    Observed nationwide, the National Day of Racial Healing brings residents together for dialogue, reflection, and community-building activities that promote understanding and unity.


    Arts Commission – January Meeting (Virtual)

    🕕 6:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Arts Commission holds its January meeting via Microsoft Teams. This session covers public art, cultural initiatives, and arts funding that shape Raleigh’s creative landscape.

    🏛️ Why Attend City of Raleigh Government Events?

    Attending public meetings and community events helps residents:

    Stay informed about city policies and initiatives Provide input on decisions that impact neighborhoods Connect with elected officials and city staff Support transparency and civic engagement

    For ongoing updates and daily listings, follow DoRaleigh.com for the latest City of Raleigh government event guides.

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  48. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday January 20th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening at City Hall and across the community. This City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights key public meetings, community outreach opportunities, and commission sessions taking place Tuesday in January 2026. Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these events offer multiple ways to connect with city leaders and stay involved in local decision-making.

    📅 Tuesday Government & Community Events


    Community Outreach at Advance Community Health – Southeast Raleigh Careplex

    🕙 10:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Community Engagement

    City representatives will be on site for community outreach at Advance Community Health’s Southeast Raleigh Careplex. Residents can ask questions, access resources, and learn more about available city services.


    In-Person Water Billing Help Session

    🕚 11:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Other

    Need help understanding your water bill or resolving an account issue? This in-person assistance session gives residents direct access to City of Raleigh staff for water billing questions and support.


    City Council Work Session

    🕦 11:30 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    The City of Raleigh City Council convenes for its work session, where council members review upcoming agenda items, discuss policy matters, and receive staff briefings.


    City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    Following the work session, the City Council continues with its afternoon meeting to address additional city business and deliberations.


    Human Relations Commission – Special Meeting

    🕟 4:30 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    This special meeting of the Human Relations Commission focuses on issues impacting equity, inclusion, and human relations across Raleigh’s diverse communities.


    National Day of Racial Healing

    🕕 6:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Categories: Boards & Commissions · Community & Workshops · Festivals & Special Events

    Observed nationwide, the National Day of Racial Healing brings residents together for dialogue, reflection, and community-building activities that promote understanding and unity.


    Arts Commission – January Meeting (Virtual)

    🕕 6:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Arts Commission holds its January meeting via Microsoft Teams. This session covers public art, cultural initiatives, and arts funding that shape Raleigh’s creative landscape.

    🏛️ Why Attend City of Raleigh Government Events?

    Attending public meetings and community events helps residents:

    Stay informed about city policies and initiatives Provide input on decisions that impact neighborhoods Connect with elected officials and city staff Support transparency and civic engagement

    For ongoing updates and daily listings, follow DoRaleigh.com for the latest City of Raleigh government event guides.

    Post your community News, Events, and you can request placing a Paid ad on our Submissions Page.

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  49. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday January 20th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening at City Hall and across the community. This City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights key public meetings, community outreach opportunities, and commission sessions taking place Tuesday in January 2026. Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these events offer multiple ways to connect with city leaders and stay involved in local decision-making.

    📅 Tuesday Government & Community Events


    Community Outreach at Advance Community Health – Southeast Raleigh Careplex

    🕙 10:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Community Engagement

    City representatives will be on site for community outreach at Advance Community Health’s Southeast Raleigh Careplex. Residents can ask questions, access resources, and learn more about available city services.


    In-Person Water Billing Help Session

    🕚 11:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Other

    Need help understanding your water bill or resolving an account issue? This in-person assistance session gives residents direct access to City of Raleigh staff for water billing questions and support.


    City Council Work Session

    🕦 11:30 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    The City of Raleigh City Council convenes for its work session, where council members review upcoming agenda items, discuss policy matters, and receive staff briefings.


    City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    Following the work session, the City Council continues with its afternoon meeting to address additional city business and deliberations.


    Human Relations Commission – Special Meeting

    🕟 4:30 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    This special meeting of the Human Relations Commission focuses on issues impacting equity, inclusion, and human relations across Raleigh’s diverse communities.


    National Day of Racial Healing

    🕕 6:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Categories: Boards & Commissions · Community & Workshops · Festivals & Special Events

    Observed nationwide, the National Day of Racial Healing brings residents together for dialogue, reflection, and community-building activities that promote understanding and unity.


    Arts Commission – January Meeting (Virtual)

    🕕 6:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Arts Commission holds its January meeting via Microsoft Teams. This session covers public art, cultural initiatives, and arts funding that shape Raleigh’s creative landscape.

    🏛️ Why Attend City of Raleigh Government Events?

    Attending public meetings and community events helps residents:

    Stay informed about city policies and initiatives Provide input on decisions that impact neighborhoods Connect with elected officials and city staff Support transparency and civic engagement

    For ongoing updates and daily listings, follow DoRaleigh.com for the latest City of Raleigh government event guides.

    Post your community News, Events, and you can request placing a Paid ad on our Submissions Page.

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  50. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Wednesday January 14th Edition

    Staying informed and engaged with local government is one of the best ways to help shape Raleigh’s future. Below is your City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, January 14, 2026, featuring important Boards and Commissions meetings open to the public. These meetings address historic preservation, public health, and immigrant and Hispanic community affairs—key areas impacting residents across the city.

    Whether you’re a community advocate, business owner, or resident looking to stay involved, this guide helps you plan your civic engagement for the day.

    🏛️ City of Raleigh Boards & Commissions Meetings

    Wednesday, January 14, 2026

    Raleigh Historic Development Commission

    Time: 8:30 a.m.

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission works to preserve and protect Raleigh’s historic districts and landmarks. Topics often include Certificates of Appropriateness, preservation guidelines, and development proposals affecting historic properties.


    Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting

    Time: 12:00 p.m.

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    This commission advises the city on policies and strategies related to substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery. Discussions may include community resources, public health data, and recommendations to City Council.


    Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board Meeting

    Time: 6:00 p.m.

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    The Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board focuses on improving communication, access, and equity for Raleigh’s immigrant communities. Meetings often highlight community concerns, city initiatives, and policy recommendations that support inclusion and engagement.


    Why Attend City of Raleigh Meetings?

    Public meetings hosted by the City of Raleigh Government offer residents a direct way to:

    Stay informed on local policies and initiatives Provide public comment and feedback Learn how city decisions impact neighborhoods Connect with boards shaping Raleigh’s future

    Many meetings are streamed live or available to watch later, making it easier than ever to stay involved.

    Stay Engaged with Raleigh Government

    Check back with DoRaleigh.com daily for updated government meeting guides, City Council recaps, public hearings, and opportunities to participate in local decision-making.

    Post your community News, Events, and you can request placing a Paid ad on our Submissions Page.

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